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Aren't females normally the larger? As the RichH says, he'll get eaten soon.


FWIW I think I can see two spiders, one slightly larger to the left, the other a but smaller on right and guessing that is the male. They have similar markings but cannot count all the legs.

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The entire woodpigeon population of South London is busy scoffing crabapples from the Hubei crab apple tree behind my house. I saw very few last year, so pleased to see them back - my dog has other ideas. Occasionally the parakeets try and take over the tree - which I'm not so keen on - the pigeons eat the fruit whole, the parakeets peck the fruit to pieces and make a horrible mess everywhere.

I had a bumper crab apple crop last year, but bugger all this, and I am surrounded by apple trees in neighbouring gardens full of apples. It's been a weird year for nature.


The odd wasp and bug would eat the crab apples, but green squawky things didn't. They matured in August, all three crab apples.


Odd fruit, make some jars of crab apple jelly but not a lot more to do with them.

Pheasants have been seen on and off near railway lines, eg Green Dale - they use the green embankments as 'corridors' - but PRP is a long way from a railway line. Maybe the shooting fraternity have been stocking the park with pheasant pullets and are planning an autumn shoot or two... anyone fancy being a beater?
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A book has been published about the Great North Wood, the largest fragments of which remaining are Sydenham Hill Wood and Dulwich Wood. Anyone who knows and loves these woods might well be interested in reading this fascinating account of how important they are and have been, to London.

https://sandstonepress.com/books/the-wood-that-built-london

BrandNewGuy Wrote:

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> There's a talk and a book signing with the author

> at Dulwich Books, Croxted Rd tomorrow evening:

> https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-great-north-woo

> d-c-j-schuler-tickets-183512760607



Thanks BNG, sadly it's sold out! Excellent that so many people are interested, though!

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Had a visit from a Sparrowhawk this morning. Disturbed by a commotion in the garden and later saw feathers but no pigeon, so hopefully it escaped. Two magpies tried to bully the Sparrowhawk off the fence and it moved to the planter. It stayed for a little while. Haven't seen one so close before - 4-5 m from window.
I'm towards the South Circular end of Underhill Rd on the Horniman/Wood Vale side of the road. I've semi-seen/been aware of a raptor attack once before but disturbed it thus saving the pigeon! I get lots of magpies and jays in the garden and there are crows about as well.
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I saw about a dozen parakeets buzzing/strafing a heron on one side, with a crow doing likewise on the other, about 150 feet up near to Village Square (!) I had seen a crow doing the same to a heron seated high up in a tree in Peckham Rye, near the lake. Don't they get on or could it have been staking out nests, etc?

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